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Funny, This Doesn't Look Like Hell…

Note: start date of this session is roughly May of character-centric year 21

vista down into valley

map so far…

Location of Isle of Mist (to scale)

Rough location of village

Hunting

Rabbit - miss
Deer-like creature - hit

Demon Patrol

As the PCs are coming down the mountainside into the valley, they hear an approaching patrol (who aren't doing a very good job of being quiet). The patrol is made up of four fat, small-humanoid demons with sharp claws. Two of these are leading large, ugly, blue-scaled, befanged doglike creatures on steel chains. One of the humanoids is carrying a sack with a large number of silver coins.

The coins the PCs find are entirely unrelated to the coins of the Island. The only similarity is that they seem to be made of silver very much like the silver used on the Island. The coins are in varying conditions, but some of the less-abused coins have clear markings on the faces. These coins are round, smooth-edged, and roughly the size of dimes. They have a rough portrait of a proud, noble face on one side. The other side is embossed with a towering pine backlit by the setting sun.

gain 850 xp ea

Village of the Damned?

Felbraed is a small fishing village. The humans there swear fealty to no one.

The villagers are not outright hostile to the PCs, but they are also not particularly welcoming. Most of the village buildings are houses, but there are the following shops:

Yet Another Village x2

Second and third Xs much like first.

City, Gleaming City

As approaching, see flames.
see fire damage

Villages, north to south:

Éanna

Iomhar

Pedr

Learn that city is called Kaede. These people call themselves "aelph". In their language, they call their language "equaen"; it's very lilting and singsong and does not sound dissimilar to the language spoken by the humans, but listening to it for long enough, you can tell it's not the same language.

told they can stay for a few days

older male priest at temple of what you believe to be Pelor is named Tighearnán. He calls his god in his language "Onónion Birvir." Briefly tells you about vision he had - mostly alludes to it saying he saw you were coming. Alludes to: